Laws passed under the central government refer to legislation enacted by the national parliament or legislative body of a country. These laws govern a wide range of issues, including defense, foreign affairs, Immigration, and trade. In federal systems, central laws typically take precedence over state or local laws when there is a conflict. Examples include acts related to taxation, criminal justice, and public health.
They feared that the states would not hold together and break off into other countries. States under a weak central government could make their own money and have laws contrary to the central government.
concregation
Hamilton implied that the weakness of the government under the Confederation was because the central government didn't have enough power. He believed too much power was given to the states and that the central government should be able to pass laws.
the government have to get laws passed by all the different branches of government before it gets passed
After a law has been passed by Congress and signed by the President, it is officially a law. To be initiated, many laws must be implemented by an agency of the government, typically housed under the executive branch.
no they could not enforce the laws.
They feared that the states would not hold together and break off into other countries. States under a weak central government could make their own money and have laws contrary to the central government.
concregation
Laws have to be passed by the Bundestag.
Hamilton implied that the weakness of the government under the Confederation was because the central government didn't have enough power. He believed too much power was given to the states and that the central government should be able to pass laws.
the laws get established by the government and are passed on by the supreme court.
Limited in as much as laws passed by British Parliament can be superseded by laws passed by the European Parliament.
the government have to get laws passed by all the different branches of government before it gets passed
false
The government is under the same laws as everyone else
After a law has been passed by Congress and signed by the President, it is officially a law. To be initiated, many laws must be implemented by an agency of the government, typically housed under the executive branch.
executive